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AXA Healthcare medical cover used a marketing database which should have been deleted

One person listed on the database, retired Alan Hazel, 77, from Kingston-upon-Thames, South West London, said: “It’s quite frustrating to hear our details are listed like this. We get these companies calling us.”
MPs Andrea Jenkyns and Nus Ghani condemned the company’s behaviour.

An AXA spokesman, on behalf of Secure Health, said: “We will, as a matter of priority, investigate this thoroughly and take all the necessary action to protect customers.”

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ESTHER Rantzen, founder of The Silver Line charity helpline for older people, blasted the practices.
She said: “It’s completely unacceptable.
“Many older people live alone and they may be receptive, and actually dangerously receptive because they enjoy conversation. I think it’s unscrupulous.
“Older people have savings they may desperately need if they become frail and need care.
“This is money they may desperately need in the future.”